October 2018 Archive
7891.
Quickening Retreat from Tech Sinks Market (wsj.com)
7892.
Show HN: Backdrop (from material design) widget for Flutter (pub.dartlang.org)
7893.
Square CFO Sarah Friar Is New Nextdoor CEO (cnbc.com)
7894.
American Airlines Wants to Be Nice but Doesn’t Know How (nymag.com)
7895.
Cwtch (cwtch.im)
7896.
This college dropout wants to help you browse the Web in disguise (bostonglobe.com)
7897.
Google Drive Electron – A Cross-Platform Desktop App for Google Drive (github.com)
7898.
Show HN: Self-Driving F-Zero Bot Using Stable-Baselines with PPO2 and A2C (youtube.com)
7899.
ServiceNow Further Simplifies Work with Acquisition of FriendlyData (servicenow.com)
7900.
Dot-Com Is Dot-Gone, and the Dream with It (2001) (nytimes.com)
7901.
Learning SIMD with Rust by Finding Planets (2018) (medium.com)
7902.
26% of big tech employees say their companies spy on them unreasonably (sociable.co)
7903.
Was There a Connection Between a Russian Bank and the Trump Campaign? (newyorker.com)
7904.
Turbulence, the oldest unsolved problem in physics (arstechnica.com)
7905.
Breaking Azure Functions with Too Many Connections (troyhunt.com)
7906.
FBI director on Chinese spy chips: 'Be careful what you read' (cnbc.com)
7907.
Will Hurricane Michael make Florida’s red tide better or worse? (theverge.com)
7908.
Maintain focus without letting distractions and burn out stop you (hackernoon.com)
7909.
X.ai’s AI meeting scheduler now costs $8 per month (venturebeat.com)
7910.
Notitia Dignitatum (en.wikipedia.org)
7911.
CSE455 – Computer Vision course taught by creator of YOLO algorithm (courses.cs.washington.edu)
7912.
Waymo has driven 10M miles on public roads–that’s a big deal (arstechnica.com)
7913.
Show HN: An Ember range slider component based on WAI-ARIA practices (github.com)
7914.
Satellite images show coal power plants are likely to be bad business for China (qz.com)
7915.
Moons can have moons and they are called moonmoons (newscientist.com)
7916.
Data Handling Using Pandas; Machine Learning in Real Life (towardsdatascience.com)
7917.
How to Dockerise a Scala and Akka HTTP Application – the Easy Way (medium.freecodecamp.org)
7918.
How to run a calm workplace (amp.economist.com)
7919.
Why Basecamp still runs three completely different versions of their software (hackernoon.com)
7920.
Why the invention of the fridge could be responsible for our love of fake news (newstatesman.com)